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Diner · Windsor, ON

The Sandwich Nook Restaurant

9.3$·409 reviews

Most kitchens measure themselves by what they have added. The Sandwich Nook measures itself by what it has refused to change. On Manning Road, in Windsor's Olde Riverside, the draw is all-day breakfast and a sandwich board anchored by a Reuben that regulars order without reading the rest of the page. It is familiar diner food, kept deliberately familiar — the same plates, cooked the same way, for people who came in expecting exactly that.

Breakfast is the clearest read here, and it runs all day. The full-plate orders are Eggs Benedict and corned beef hash and eggs — the kind of cooked-to-order breakfast that wants a fork and a refill rather than a to-go bag. Around them sits the simpler half of the board: pancakes, French toast, a Belgian waffle, a cheese omelette for the table that wants eggs without ceremony. There is nothing experimental on it. These are the breakfasts a neighbourhood diner has made for years, and the point is that they arrive the way they always have.

Key Details
Address
384 Manning Road, Windsor, Ontario, N8N 4W5
Neighborhood
Olde Riverside
Cuisines
Diner, Comfort Food, Breakfast, Brunch, American, Canadian
Price Range
$ · Budget-friendly
Hours
Monday7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Vibes
Friendly ServiceRegulars-OrientedFamily-RunCozy AtmosphereHidden Gem
Why It’s on the Map

Three things this kitchen does the rest don’t

  1. 01

    Thirty-Year Local Routine

    Local journalism says the restaurant marked a 30th anniversary and still draws families and regulars who have made it part of their routine.

  2. 02

    Breakfast-and-Sandwich Core

    The clearest public identity is practical comfort food: all-day breakfast, the Reuben, club sandwiches, and familiar diner plates.

  3. 03

    Consistency as the Feature

    The strongest angle is not constant reinvention; it is the deliberate steadiness of portions, suppliers, service, and menu expectations.